Friday, September 07, 2007

Nokia unveils new lineup

Nokia unveiled four new mobile phones at its Nokia Go Play event in Singapore recently. The new phones include the Nokia N81, the upgraded Nokia N95 8GB and two new XpressMusic phones, the Nokia 5310 and Nokia 5610.

Nokia says the N81 is a true mobile entertainment powerhouse designed for work and play. It features a new 3D multimedia interface, which allows for fast and intuitive navigation through your music, pictures, contacts and web browsing activities, Nokia said.

It also comes with dedicated music and gaming keys, a 3.5mm headphone connector as well as 3G and Wireless LAN connectivity.


The N81 is configured to find, buy and manage music as well as games purchased from Nokia's recently launched Nokia Music Store and N-Gage games service.

New and improved models
Nokia's flagship multimedia phone, the N95 has received a well-deserved upgrade.


Major improvements to the phone include a larger 2.8in QVGA display, increased memory size to 8GB of Flash memory and improved GPS capabilities with A-GPS (Assisted-Global Positioning System) for faster and more accurate satellite positioning.


The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is billed as a mini music powerhouse packed full of features in an ultraslim design – it measures only 9.9mm thick and weighs less than 71g.

The phone also features a 2in QVGA screen, dedicated music buttons and a 2-megapixel camera. The Nokia 5610 is another great looking music phone with aluminium side panels that complement the phone's black gloss finish.

The phone features a unique Music Slider key, which makes it easy to access your music and radio functions with just a flick of the thumb.
Proving to be more than just a music phone, it also features a 3.2-megapix

el camera with autofocus and dual LED flash.

The 5310 offers 18 hours of music playback while the 5610 allows for up to 22 hours of playback time. Both phones support microSD cards of up to 4GB.

Both XpressMusic phones also support the new Nokia Music Store, which allows users to purchase songs to be downloaded directly to their phones.

All four phones are expected to be available in the fourth quarter this year.

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